Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
3-30-2017
Keywords
Institutional Repositories, Evidence Exchange, and other options to share your findings and research with the world, and how to retain your rights, AOTA conference
Abstract
Objective 1: Understand the need for open access to research and interventions
Objective 2: Be aware for the available venues for disseminating research findings
Did you come up with a new intervention, and would you like to share it with the world? Would you like a secure place to put your conference posters and handouts from your AOTA and other professional presentations? If so then Open Access is for you. This discussion among peers will discuss how you are preserving your research, and how we could collaborate more to share our findings across the country.
Recommended Citation
Mollo, OTD, OTR/L, Kimberly S. and Kipnis, MSI, Daniel G., "Institutional Repositories, Evidence Exchange, and other options to share your findings and research with the world, and how to retain your rights." (2017). Department of Occupational Therapy Posters and Presentations. Paper 39.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/otpresentations/39
Included in
Occupational Therapy Commons, Scholarly Communication Commons, Scholarly Publishing Commons
Comments
Presentation given at: American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference and Centennial Celebration in Philadelphia, PA, United States.